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Claire Conant [mailto:claireconant -at- comcast -dot- net] said lots of good stuff:
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> Does that help? You had a lot of questions, not sure I answered them
all.
Yep, good start. Very helpful. I hope to hear from others with
additional or contrasting opinions.
I'm not quite clear on the place of the WordPress software versus Live
Writer. Can you clarify where the two fit in your process?
Thanks.
BTW, I agree about the exchange of views aspect. One-way blogs can be
interesting, but often a respondent will come up with a twist that the
original blogger hadn't considered.
Kevin
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